Tottenham should look at these three managers if they sack Postecoglou – Opinion
As Ange Postecoglou’s second season at Tottenham Hotspur takes an unexpected turn, with performances failing to live up to expectations, speculation mounts over who could step in to steady the ship. Here are three candidates that could bring a fresh perspective to north London.
The struggles of Ange Postecoglou’s second Tottenham season
Ange Postecoglou arrived at Tottenham Hotspur as a breath of fresh air, with his attacking philosophy offering hope of a new chapter for a club desperate to break its silverware drought.
However, that optimism has given way to frustration, with Tottenham languishing near the foot of the Premier League table.
The club has suffered twelve defeats in their opening twenty-two league matches this season, leaving them uncomfortably close to the relegation places.
While injuries have undeniably played a role in this downturn, the manager’s tactics have also come under scrutiny, as they seem ill-equipped to compensate for the challenges facing his depleted squad.
Fans, who once backed Postecoglou’s ambitious and proactive approach, now question whether a change is needed to revive their fortunes.
As pressure mounts on chairman Daniel Levy to act, speculation grows over who might succeed the Australian if he is dismissed.
Who could Tottenham replace Ange Postecoglou with?
Three managers have emerged as possible successors for Ange Postecoglou, each offering their unique style and achievements to potentially revitalise Tottenham’s ambitions.
Andoni Iraola: The bold tactician
Andoni Iraola has made a name for himself with his high-risk, high-reward approach. A tactically astute coach, he built his reputation at Rayo Vallecano, guiding the club to La Liga promotion and ensuring their competitiveness in Spain’s top flight.
Now at Bournemouth, he has taken the south coast side to unprecedented heights, securing their highest-ever Premier League points tally in his debut season and earning the Premier League Manager of the Month award in March 2024.
With Bournemouth currently fighting for European qualification, Iraola has shown he can exceed expectations, though his intense methods have raised concerns about long-term player fatigue as Bournemouth themselves have an injury crisis.
Xabi Alonso: The tactical maestro
Xabi Alonso has seamlessly transitioned from being a world-class midfielder to a highly regarded manager.
At Bayer Leverkusen, Alonso has implemented a possession-based, fast-paced style, utilising intricate passing and sharp transitions.
His tactical flexibility has brought remarkable success, leading Leverkusen to an unbeaten domestic double in 2024, securing their first Bundesliga title and DFB Pokal in over three decades.
Alonso’s philosophy and success would undoubtedly resonate with Tottenham’s desire for a manager capable of implementing a distinct playing identity and delivering results on the biggest stage.
Edin Terzic: The motivator and strategist
Edin Terzic, formerly of Borussia Dortmund, combines a possession-oriented approach with a motivational leadership style that fosters unity within his squads.
Known for his attacking principles, Terzic led Dortmund to the UEFA Champions League final in 2023/24 and previously clinched the DFB Cup in 2021.
Although he parted ways with Dortmund, Terzic remains a respected figure in European football and could be a viable candidate for Tottenham. His experience at a club that regularly competes at the highest level could make him an attractive option for Spurs.
Tottenham’s options and the road ahead
While all three managers possess qualities that would align with Tottenham’s vision, the club appears committed to Ange Postecoglou for now.
Sources close to the club suggest informal talks have been held with other candidates, including Massimiliano Allegri, but there is no immediate indication of a change.
Edin Terzic, given his current status without a club, could represent the easiest option to pursue, while Xabi Alonso would likely require significant persuasion to leave Bayer Leverkusen.
Andoni Iraola, already succeeding in the Premier League, presents another intriguing candidate, though his high-intensity style would need careful consideration given Tottenham’s current challenges.
For now, Tottenham supporters will hope their side can rediscover the spark under Postecoglou that initially brought so much optimism, but if results do not improve, Daniel Levy may have to explore his options sooner rather than later.
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